Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1949 — Page 18
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Green Bay Mentor's
*“* he annual minor league convention is recognized as the - “official” opening of the diamond game's off season and the boys are getting ready *o go to bat. . .. Baltimore drew
Foes to Seek Ouster
At Board
the 1940 powwow and this| week-end will see the Oriole
City packed with ‘owners, managers, scouts, executives of all ‘minor loops, plus free agent! ball players looking for jobs. Owen J. Bush, president of the Indianapolis Indians, and Ted Sullivan, business , “wil shdwe off for the convention city, Saturday and establish Hoosier heddquarters at the Lard Bal more Hotel, . will be joined there by Tribe anager Al Lopez, up from
pa, and Ted McGrew, the Pi-. .
* chief scout, also from + + +» McGrew, an Indian apblis home-grown (East Side vintage), hits it off for now and then to # scout up some
ash 100d.
‘American Association directors are to meet there Sunday to adopt the 1950 schedule. , . . This comes| under the category of unfinished business. . . . The directors failed]
"10 agree ont dates after an earlier
session held in Cincinnati , , .| Bit 1t will be the usual 154 games aiid four trips around the league, to be followed by the customary, post-season playoffs, The minor league draft is on Monday and the _—— tes’ alert scouts will be on the lookout for any “sleepers” Wo would benefit their Indian#polis farm club, or ARY. ihe other member of the Pittsbungh. ean.
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> WHILE in Baltimore, Messrs. Bush, "
and mull over the In-
GREEN BAY, Wis, Nov. 30 (UP)~Critics of Curly Lambeau mobilized their forces today in a determined effort to oust him as ag manager of the Green m y Packers, whom he organized ‘and coached to-six National Footen ball League championships. : Anti-Lambeau members of the (JHERE nas boon some oovtipackers board of diss tors planned a rump session this after-
George Strickland, the shortstop he BOON, according to authoritative {drafted from Birmingham by th Truro
Pirates, is tagged to be sent to [sources, the Hoosier Redskini. a wi ® hing tonight. fieldin nom but lig t e - stick. $ Phe His 1940 batting aver-| The move to fire Lambeau age with the Barons was .260. started a year ago when the and the pitching is none too|Green Bay team finished eighth artistic in that league. . . . So/in the league. It intensified this |don't count Jack Conway out of season when the Packers again! the picture prematurely, . . Jack floped on the gridiron and enthe of a champ in|countered front office financial ithe Little.World Series. {difficulties as well. | ER Bvt ! h : : | Reports that Lambeau was on| ae INTHANS ave 38 play. the way out became persistent re-| sisting of 1949 holdovers, young cently. But both Lambeau and|
farmhands recalled from the (the ‘board denied them,
However, the maneuvering to, little minor loops and mewly- | Pac * “guid " signed lads off the sandlots and oust the kers ing light
continued under cover, and now high athoal grauste, the anti-Lambeau group apparent. INDIANAPOLIS club officials y felt it was ready for a showare to remain in Baltimore until Win 2, 1 ,
a day, drag 9... th 8 Hue Much of the opposition to Lam-| € an air 2e ve beau developed from personal dite} to/ “dogs” in. the hotel lobby league, pe ferences. But the nosedive in thei {calling for five days of traveling club's fortunes, both on the’ field! the indoor bunion circuit. and in the box office, intensified i!
Frank E. McKinney, Pirate! “n.. 00m currently is tied with president and the Indians’ vicein,.... ror fourth place in the
president, will by-pass the Balti more jamboree and head for New Svoteals Jetta division of the
York where the major league onl y two games against “gt winter sessions are to be held losses so far this season.
after the minor leaguers wind| “ry ir atest defeat was by the|
up. . + . Tribe Prexy Bush also will go to New York. Chuease Cardinals, 41 to 2, last
dians’ 1950 probable se 48 In the huddle with the Tribesmen will be Roy Hamey, the Bucs’ general manager; Fred Herring, director of the farm system, and Al Schiensker, as sistant treasurer,
Alumni Here Pay Honor To 1949 Purdue Gridders
~ President Hovde, Coach Holcomb Review. {team only lukewarm support.
oe Season, Season, Take Glance
Purdus Alumal Association of Indianapolis ast night hon: Leon Hart Wins ithe Ballsrmaker lootrall coaching stag at. bans
ot tha‘eve was Dt Frederick L. Hovde, Sn 2 come x Heisman Trophy IASG The Suma 107 Walt 8 but only if we
Some directors are reparted
tion of the club on other scores. |
.|boring Milwaukee, which gave the
af Tough '50 Schedule
deserve It. NEW he Dr. Hovde, in reviewing the; .on Ay RX, Nov 3 i past football season, stated Pur-i,,q yesterday was named winner due played its best against the ,s he 1049 Heisman Memorial
best and finished to win th of iis last four ‘ opby. aa award jv sncually Stu Holgomb, - of the and broadcasters as the Boilermakers, ‘cautioned Purdue|y.ar's outstanding college foot-
He's ad showdown at a directors’ meet-
ake 4 a i
ern Methodist University is Saturday when his Mustangs and
idiron schedules with an intersectional clash in the Cotton Bowl in Ballas, Tex. Walker's passing, running and punting have made him
a two-time All-America player, year.
Doak Walker, who i is no chmoe with the pigskin where South
4.
For 4 More Bowl Contests|
San Francisco Group's; Plans Snagged by
By United Press w
Jan. 2. ¥ Villanova, which lost ory to! . [Tulsa and rated a prize post{season catch, offered no reason for declining the newly o Bowl group's bid. In San Fran-
' {Press Club, said his o “definitely is pans despite Villanova's refusal. Salad Bowl committee,
zona (Tempe). its program when Xavier University of Cincinnati, O., accepted a
oenix on Jan. 2.
Accepts by Telegram
Kiwanis club which is sponsoring the third Salad Bowl game, said
accepted terms oy telegram.
| Tempe State takes a record of ‘81x victories and two defeats into
Utah State Saturday night. The Junior Rose Bowl
, will marked man
Notre Dame wind up their 1949 on at lected or viay ‘Tittle
Rock Junicre College at Pasadena, Cal, Jan. 2 Despite its record, Banta Ana was expected to be a decided un.
He won the Heisman Trophy last
lane mort Four Games Set Tonight
Packer “nome games’ 1. nigh For Local Prep Cagers Eleven Clashes Friday Feature Broad Ripple e Invaslo n of Cathedral N
By JIMMIE Four contests are billed tonight on the local high school basket- with a record of nine triumphs
ball scene, Shortr!
Franklin Township, winless
idge, set back by three points in its opener against Greenfield last week, will strive for its first triumph by entertaining be played at Tyler, Tex., on Dec. Noblesville. Coach Harry Caskey's Sacred Heart team, 40 to 4010, was filled When the Ft. Lewis winners over Park, is at home > Carmel,
derdog against Little Rock, the nation’s highest scoring junior ‘college this year. Beaumont Team Picked Pearl River, Mississippi State Junior College Conference champion, picked up its opponent for
at Jackson, Miss. The Mississippi team will meet Lamar Junior Col-
GELOPOULOS lege of Beaumont, Tex. a club
and one loss. The Texas Rose Bowl game, to
Aggies, Colorado junior col champions, were selected to op-
iM ania ps Filed IL = : One on oie 10 | an
Villanove' s Refusal ly rnCARO:
ference football team selected for the United Press
eleven were Guard Lloy veld, All-American Tackle Alvin nominated at the cisco, Leo C. Lee, president of the Wistert and Halfback Chuck Ort- ends and fullbacks, six centers rganization mann, ing forward” with linemen, All- Americans Clayton backs were mentioned. Tg Tonnemaker at center and Leo] The team boasts Nomellini _— had already lined up Ari-|Harry State, completed tions.
bid to meet the Arizona team at wag completed by son of Wisconsin, Gottfried Bill Ladow, head of the selec- (Karras of Illinols gnd Quarter-| ". ... "wistert and Nome
tion committee for the Phoenix back Don Burson ern
that the Ohio school had not yet defense and end on offense, was signed a formal contract but had the standout player of the conference according to the coaches. | Xavier won nine games this'He was placed on every first| {fall while losing only to Kentucky, (team, seven coaches listing him [posed of Clifton at end and two at center.
its final regular season game with popularity.
tie marring its 10-game 1949 rec- and on the second by one.
ference football team:
the Dec.- 9 Memorial Bow! game QB-—Don Burson
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Tackles and Guards Put Up Greatest: “1: Competition for All-Conference Spots
By ED SAINSBURY, United Press . Spurs Wetter, bined 56. Nov.
30—Co-champion Mi vers Gon: landed three men ‘today on the All-TH
Ei:
coa , as San Thbel Press Club Was tive Ohlo State, placed only one man on the first team, disappo when lanova pred Morrison. t the Buckturned down an invitation to play aves had four ve on were placed on the first team ” College of the Pacific in then, second team, Center Jack eight, Press Bowl at San Francisco ony ninger, Tackle Dick O'Hanlon)
{among the tackles and ards .honor/An even dozen players Hene-|votes at tackle while 16
The greatest competition
Quarterteck Pandel Savic and all-conference honors came Halfback Jerry Krall,
Michigan stars on th
while three Minnesota land quarterbacks and 12 halt.
at tackle,
d End ’ “Bud” an ‘size and speed. Nomellini, at 250
Grant won Posh ds was the heaviest on the Wilson Is Standous [roll with Burson, a six foot 100% The all-confe: first team pounder, the lightest. 5 End Bob Will An but two of the players = Chick Karras, a sophomore, and OrtN
and Halfbgek Johnny mann a junior, were seniors.
orthwest- were repeaters on the eleven. All {made the first team last year Wilson, who plays center oni p.. monnemaker, Burson and Ortmann made the second alle star club in 1948. The second team was ¢o
|diana, and Jack Dittmer, Towa,
Karras was close to him in ends; C'Hatlop and Rubi Although only a Michigan, tackles;
sophomore, the Argo, Ill. star Towa, and John Tan Minne.
slate!set a new ground record for the %ota, guards; Lininger, a {also was completed when Santa conference and was placed on quarterback; Krall | Ana Junior College, with only one'the first team by eight coaches
Savice,
Jerry Faske, Iowa, halfbacks, and John Kerestes, Purdue, full Tonnemaker and Ortmann each back. : 3: ” ss =» » » >
CHICAGO, Nov. 30 (UP)—The United Press ALWesteta Cont Wt. Ht. Class Home +
{three , Ben Da i. Pine Townahip. travels. to, SE ee Edges Walnut Grove in other games. Fran in 48 45 ae Times oe Service
Friday nigh tured. at Shuttle y Le Hest UPLAND, Nov.
will be Broad Ripple’s invasion of 30 — Taylor
the Tyler Junior College leleven. Ft. Lewis won eight games while losing two this season while Tyler won 10 of its 11 contests. Texas Tech accepted a bid to
at Howe in the city and Tech's/in the Hoosier College Conference
Cathedral and Washington's tiff| University is off to a flying start oppose
San Jose State in the fifth jannual Raisin Bowl Dec. 31 at
With Newcomer
of Columbus, and & member Football Writers Associaof America. He served in liminary scrap on Friday night's Navy during World War 1,
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In top county games, Lawrence, ot Central goes to Southport, Ben! te journeys jo, Warten Cen-| tral and Franklin ownship Was the Hifth WAR ward ast Moves over to Beech Grove. Coach Jake Caskey's Deaf nthe! School opens its current season at {Union Township Friday. The 8i{lent Hoosiers are the last of 19
Uni won the United Press lineman of |) ocal teams opening this year.
MAar- Saturwas selected for the Max- [Five games are scheduled which goes to Man-
Way, South Side Armory at 2200
ual's
the their season here last night bY jof Commerce said the a defeating Franklin 48 to 45.
basketball wars. They opened presno, Cal. The Fresno Chamber
was made after the local organiThe game was close through- zation wired Lubbock, Tex. ad-
the first eight minutes, the Tro- had been approved. {jans found the game sewed up (37 to 21 at half time. DeP I #+ DePauw rounces | 0 3 IB i EE 1 | Canterbury, 59-41 Rl * 4 hd o
Be] \ pf) Tayior up
gave DePauw University a 59-41 Basketball victory over Canter-
Barons Tie. Fliers, = Fliers,
out. In spite of a 10 to 3 lead in vising that traveling expenses/C
Pos. Name School i E —Bob Wilson Wisconsin 210 6-0 Sr. Milwaukee . : T —Leo Nomellini Minnesota 250 6-2 Sr. Chicago bok G —L. Heneveld Michigan 190 6-0 Sr. Holland, Mich, ° © ~C. Tonnemaker Minnesota 240 6-3 Sr. Minneapolis G —C. Gottfried Illinois 200 6-0 Sr. East St. Louis 4 T Alvin Wistert Michigan 220 6-8 Sr. Chicago E —H. “Bud” Grant Minnesota 198 6-3 Sr. r, Wis. . { .. N'western 160 6-0 Sr. 0 HB—Johnny Karras Illinois 186 5-11 Soph. Argo, IIL HBO. Ortmann Michigan 188 6-1 Jr. Milwaukee : FB—Fred Morrison Ohio State 210 6-2 Sr. Columbus . 1:5 SECOND TEAM Pos. Name School Wt, Ht. Class E —C. Anderson Indiana 190 6-0 Jr. Cape May, N. J, T —Dick O'Hanlon Ohio State a 32 Sn ; G ~Earl Banks Iowa C ~Jack Lininger Ohio State 210 21) a Van Wert, 0. G ~John vin Luis Minnesota 195 6-0 Jr. Siire T —Robert W. Mie 212 62 Jr. Oak Park, IL" | E Jack Da Jowa 165 6-1 Sr. Elkader, hog QB—Pandel Savic Ohio State .187 6-0 ' Sr. Sitatd, Oo HB-Jerry Krall Ohio State 180 5-10 Sr. . HB-Jerry Faske Towa 185 5-8 Jr. Breakin. N.. 2!
FB—John Kerestes Purdue 104 6-1 Jr. ed
Amateur Basketball News
Scopes in th Youn i of vs. Southport Lumber! 8:18 wm i Rg on ed 1 Bar “ive wide,
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Avene odist 35, Cente nary Sree in the 8 ugusta rere —— ery 47; Levinson iso be 3h. ue! fanapolis Ber Results at the Nav Armory: (Bint: SE i aoa overtime, 3H Blision sed % in schedul . on va visio ve a: Oil 8, Blue 4 oi 940 24; Marines 24, Division XL TRIE CIC Juniors: 9. B A fen toss . vs. Farm and Home Supply: Riverside All-Stars want games With ety} poli SEL oP Si WER pe, NEA, Bn dene io FoudTih THAI Ave, 6 “onl 121: Indiana Business College 36. » |Law School 30; . Bears 34. Jordan oe
} North Side YMCA Church League scores love
1 ’ i gy ime oe LE i | Times _— Service A RW od i Sa Foard Scofes in the Santor” Shee - a8 Ja . ox aki) GREENCASTLE, Nov. 30 — A Rethodist Westminster Nor Brech rian ens 30 Bign hin Chiat - Re Bay. ow [second-half * splurge last night|St. Georze 30. Westview Baptist abernacle Basust 4. 1 43.
ae fonts RR Frensteiiin, 1. uits In the. TREE at ar
year's 500-Mile Race be- Heavyweights will collide in the! ‘at the Spedway of-
729 N. Capitol. Ave,
: grandstands ‘ ‘seats In four grandstands.
Fred Taskey, ‘of Ivania St. won its third Sraity Helehis Electric Service newcomer to local Koyama. circles » Ease Requirements Beh po last night; tripping Stretch String to 13 hh four timos, a ragged first|* ores 8. hr ovals Lm (3: ot® na Rada ko Susie nf Pick Indianapolis, For PGA Membership Plainfield, 30 to 24, on the road. By United Prose (halt. ended in a 23-23 deadlock. rE " — will battle in a five-round pre-| SOUTHERN PINES, C.| The county champions jumped| Any day now the anguished cry Forward John Stauffer -hit from hd “ fd i ven | I may ween Sdn Pu. “ve Nov. 30 ER Bens fOr to ax early start and held a 5 to/0f “break up the Cleveland Bar-|the fleld and the charity stripe to ir bh i” Jansport. Athletic Club To Ta Armory boxing card. ; membership In the Professional 1 margin at the first stop and alons” may become a watch-word Put the Tigers in front and they) 18. QreMard HE , i The signing of Stevens and Golfers Association today were!jq to 13 edge at the half. It was/in the American Hockey League. Dever gave up the lead. as, at LRT ets f Ga 3s school En “rst Fart & Taskey completes the four-boutleased—but only slightly. 19 10 16 at the three-way mark. | The bruising Barons, who've] DEPAUW (NM) = CANTERBURY (41) | i Ace Bl igranaveie. + Adie 0 menu to be dished up by Match-| Delegates to the annual meet-| pick Boles paced the winners only lost two games in their first! peck.s 34 Gline.( 1 % eT wb 7:18, Peerless Pump Presbyterian 30. {maker Forrest McKinney, of the ing of the PGA voted 62-8 in! with nine points and Boh Meyers 20 league encounters this season, ya He. gard 3 i favor of allowing memberships go 11 for the losers, Summary: [Stretched their unbeaten string to flammona.t i 3 | {for five years experience as a! Senta I Piaintela (20) '13 last night when they tied the Heme c 3 fppiesatec § 1 | 10-round -main event with 105- tournament player, club pro or | Homann fs %8t. Louis Flyers, 4 to 4, at St pitions gong 3 I pound Mack Parshay, of Detroit, assistant pro, or a combination Kor n ite {1 Shee ! 0 % Louis. The Barons, undefeated Prkeim { | wp 2 ! slated to face Elza Thompson, of the three. Previously experi- Simere § §¥eraee ry § {since Oct. 26, when they dropped | foley ; tiEkets are available for box seats y 236-pound Hoosier heavyweight ence had to be earned in one of Wilkens 0 1Carre 3 1 1a decision to Pittsburgh, have won| Totals. 34 11 21/ Totals 10 31 11 tr twe and champion, the three fields. Boa | Eotkwaode ! rant +0 1118, tied three and lost only two), jScore at Hai—DePauw 23. Canterbury Seminfinal clashes in the state ? i 3 | so far. pres Throws Missed—Beck 2. Prag. B {Hight « heavyweight championship NBA § ds Willi - ] g 3) Irs hie a nt. ; tourney, both billed for eight vspenas ams iti Does Toms b8 1 On the ke | yShcials—serry Steiner and Jewell -
Peden Will Retire"
rounds, will pair Allan Small, EI-.For Contract Dodge
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. throws missed--Speedway 7. Plain- By United Press
ATHENS, 0, Nov. 30 (UP)—/wood, and Virgil Strauss, Val
WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (UP) be
AMERICAN LEAGUE
‘Banquet Tonight
Don C, Peden, who has one of the paraiso, and Paul Terry, Indian-|
The. National Boxing Associa-|
Referoe—Smarts. © Umpire—Stramiller.
longest consecutive coaching rece /apolis, against John: Oliver of ton toda T Pts ' y indefinitely suspended! G 0a ‘cial Club of Little Flower Church ords in the United States, + will re- New. Albany. |world lightweight champion ie Local High School Net ERE et : 8 “ will hold their annual sports ban= Oho Univarity, Presdent ons Zebra Kid Throws ~ |Caiiori State Anete “com Schedule This Week fide 1 Il 11 & H honor (he grade school tistics mission. i ; tern wivisien Peden has been affliated with Lovin ot Armory NBA said Williams will remain! Franklin Township at Ben, Jeveland s 7 B48 Rl eames, aa — the Ohio U. athletic program for, The Zebra Kid last night de- under suspension until he honors Davis. Nous wees 18 { 2 2 # kt Indianapolis’ NOVELTY 26 years. Athletic director since feated Dave Levin two falls out ® JSontraet for a bout with Ber-| Carmel at Sacred Heart Wibod i 8 1 3 BOW 8 1947, Peden was head football of three to win the feature mat/0ard Docusen or reimburses the! Pike Township at Walnut Cineianat 48 308 TRICKS — SOUVENIRS coach for 21 seasons and head bout at the Armory. Olympic Club of Los Angeles for Grove. Cleveland '& Bt Lous oo | JOKES — NOVELTIES baseball coach for 25 consecutive’ The Zebra Kid won the first fall! 82000 expenses incurred in ar-| Noblesville at Shortridge. (Only game scheduisd). | CAP ’ Fears. |with a slam and press in 17 min. "*°8INg the match. " FRIDAY | . + oti Cineisnat hy LAN $ utes. Levin evened the match tak- wrenice Central at Southpo ory PEN or Mohler Rites Friday iing' the second session with » This Week's State Ben Davis at Warren Central. Br "ut Bulan _ Six 24 fon
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30 (UP) front flying headlock in 10 min. ~ Funeral services for Col. Orville utes. The Kid took the third hil
E. Mohler will be conducted Fri-
day at Forest Lawn with former en minutes, ~ members of University of Bouthern California football teams as Levy in the semi-windup using a! pallbearers. Mohler, former USC press to beat the 842 pound matSunday man, The opener was won by
All-American, was killed tn {ha cra of An Army pass near Birmingham, A \
College Cage Card
TONIGHT Jiutier ve. Alumni in. Fieldhouse, Jack O'Brien defeated Martin 8:15 In ane Central at Tri-State. Huntington at Indiana State, TOMORROW NIGHT Wabash at Canterbury. Illinois Wesleyan at St. Joe. FRIDAY NIGHT
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